About the Scottsdale Estate Planning Attorneys’ Website

Scottsdale estate planning attorneys Richard Keyt and his son former CPA Richard C. Keyt, created this website to help people learn about Arizona wills, trusts and estate planning and why a comprehensive estate plan is critically important to protect your most valuable asset, your loved ones. See our 336 five star Google, Facebook & Birdeye reviews.  This estate planning website has a lot of articles about wills, trusts and other estate planning documents such as living wills, healthcare powers of attorney and financial powers of attorney.

Warning for Arizona Residents

The State of Arizona has a law that determines who inherits the assets of Arizona residents who die without a will or a trust.  This law may cause your assets to be inherited by the wrong person or people.  To learn who will inherit your assets if you are an Arizona resident who dies without a will or a trust see Richard Keyt’s article called Who Inherits Your Property If You Die without a Will or a Trust and take a short online quiz called Who Inherits Your Property.  If the wrong person or people would inherit your assets the solution is for you to hire us to prepare a will or a trust that leaves your assets to your desired heir(s).  See the contents and prices of our two estate plans.

       

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What Happens to Elvis’s Legacy Now?

April 20th, 2023|0 Comments

Elvis Presley, the King of Rock and Roll, died in 1977. Like most celebrities of his stature, he left behind a complicated legacy—and a considerable estate. Elvis’s estate, including Graceland, ended up in the [...]

           

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